Crossing the Simpson Desert with the Family. EPIC outback adventure EP 3
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- Taking the family across the Simpson Desert part 2 of 2. East to West we go from Birdsville to Mt Dare on the QAA line to The French Line then Down the Knolls Track before taking the WAA west where we join the Rig Road and finally back on to the French Line in the western side.
Stopping and seeing all the usual spots such as Purni Bore, Dalhousie Springs and ofcourse the famous Mt Dare Hotel.
Incase you missed part 1, you can find it here.
Simpson Desert Crossing East to West Part 1/2. EPIC Outback Family Adventure Ep2.
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Sweet as. Good times
Was indeed. Can’t wait for the next one.
Wow enjoyed watching your video❤️
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Enjoyable
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Awesome vid mate. Hope your family is doing great :)
Thanks mate. We are all well. Good to hear from you. Hope you are well too.
A great video mate, am riveted to the screen to see how the Mitsubishi Triton runs have a MQ and looking to do the Oodnadatta track next year. Happy Travels to you and the family. 🤗👍
Thanks mate. The MQ should handle the Oodnadatta with ease. There is a lot to see along there.
I bet that meal at mt dare tasted great 😀 another enjoyable video guys .safe travels 👍🍻
Thanks Dino. It was great indeed. Good ole country hospitality.
Wow,amazing country and amazing people…I’ll vote 🗳️ yes…black country for black peoples..my respect to Aboriginal people and elders
Yes indeed, a very amazing country and we are lucky to be able to explore it. Wouldn’t want to be anywhere else.
another great video mate, iam yet to take my family on that one, id like to take them on the canning next year, I have ridden that on a bike though were you went, well done
Thanks mate. I’d love to do the canning. It’s definitely on my list. I gotta give respect to the ones doing it on the bikes. It looks like hard yakka.
Thanks for commenting mate. I really love reading them.
👍👍👀😎😇🐕🦺❤️🙏currently at Princetown doing the Great Ocean Road,raining blowing a gale and every viewing platform or touristy place is standing room only,still managing to have a good time though 👍👍
Hi mate. Good to hear from you again. I hope the weather improves for you. Good to hear that you’re still having a good time.
Really enjoying your videos and all the helpful info! Thanks for putting them up. What month were you traveling and what rear wheel bags are attached to the pajero? Thanks again
Thanks mate. We traveled in August-September. The paj had 2 kings wheel bags on the one spare.
@@AdventuringPals thank you! I look forward to more videos!
Ever considered having the rear blind spot sensor bumper from the tub relocated?
I have actually mate. But I haven’t got around to it yet. Honestly it’s not bothering me as much as it did at the beginning and now I use the rear step to climb onto the back of the tray.
@@AdventuringPals I'm in a similar boat however my tray overhangs it on the GLS so can't use it as a step. I'd be interested to see what you're quoted, I was quoted just under $1,400 which I think is crazy!
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Yeah that’s crazy. I’ve been quoted a couple of hundred before but that was for sensor relocation brackets and you just do it yourself.
Maybe the price you were given was for a new aftermarket bar.
@@AdventuringPals yeah it was for blind spot, parking sensor, rear cross alert and I presume lane departure, basically the GLS sensors that are in the bumper and they replace it with like a 3D printed bracket housing instead which is way less noticeable. And yep that included labor but still a fair bit of coin just for aesthetics. You'll be able to notice bigger brands like TC do them on their trays for utes that have blind spot sensors. I also don't want to be stuck in the middle in the event of a sensor problem of Mitsubishi saying you altered it and the tray company saying its the sensors are faulty whereby neither party are liable.
@@johnsambar2658 yeah fair enough too. I wanted to do it so I could put on a x-bar but decided not to bother with all that.